AIR spotlight summary on “India–UAE Bilateral Relations”

    AIR spotlight summary on “India–UAE Bilateral Relations” Introduction The crown prince of United Arab Emirates Mohammed bin Zayed Al-Nahyan was the chief guest for the Republic day celebration. India has been reaching out to the countries of Middle East and UAE promises to be one alliance that is going to reap benefits for India. This …

Insights Daily Current Affairs, 01 February 2017

    Insights Daily Current Affairs, 01 February 2017   Paper 3 Topic: Awareness in the fields of IT, Space, Computers, robotics, nano-technology, bio-technology and issues relating to intellectual property rights.    NASA telescope spots most extreme blazars yet   NASA’s Fermi Gamma-ray space telescope has identified the farthest gamma-ray blazars, a type of galaxy …

[Insights Secure – 2017] UPSC Mains Questions on Current Affairs: 01 February 2017

[Insights Secure – 2017] UPSC Mains Questions on Current Affairs: 01 February 2017 Click on EACH question to post/read  answers. General Studies – 1; Topic: Poverty and developmental issues; population and associated issues 1) More than 240 million children are living in conflict zones and even more children are suffering from various abuses. What should be done …

8) It is almost an annual feature in the U.S. to see an American corporation admitting to have violated the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act (FCPA) in its Indian operations, and agreeing to pay huge penalties. What ethical issues does these admissions of corrupt practices give rise to? How should Indian authorities respond to such practices? Critically examine.

Topic: Challenges of corruption; ethical issues in international relations and funding; corporate governance.  8) It is almost an annual feature in the U.S. to see an American corporation admitting to have violated the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act (FCPA) in its Indian operations, and agreeing to pay huge penalties. What ethical issues does these admissions of corrupt …

7) Even with the new improved land acquisition law, the intensity of conflicts over the acquisition of land for infrastructure projects are being witnessed in various parts of India. Critically examine why.

Topic: Land reforms in India; Infrastructure 7) Even with the new improved land acquisition law, the intensity of conflicts over the acquisition of land for infrastructure projects are being witnessed in various parts of India. Critically examine why. (200 Words) The Hindu

6) Educated estimates say, 95% of retail dealings continue to be in cash and only 5% of transactions are conducted digitally through various modes. It is suggested that Carbon credit-like system could curb usage of cash. Discuss how.

Topic: Economic growth and development; Resource mobilization 6) Educated estimates say, 95% of retail dealings continue to be in cash and only 5% of transactions are conducted digitally through various modes. It is suggested that Carbon credit-like system could curb usage of cash. Discuss how. (200 Words) Livemint

5) Despite expansion in the use of the public distribution system (PDS), there has not been much decline in child malnutrition. Why is there such a disconnect? What other options are there to improve child nutrition? Analyse

Topic: Issues relating to poverty and hunger 5) Despite expansion in the use of the public distribution system (PDS), there has not been much decline in child malnutrition. Why is there such a disconnect? What other options are there to improve child nutrition? Analyse. (200 Words) The Hindu

4) With a pendency of 59,000 cases in the Supreme Court (SC), over four million in high courts (HC) and a mind-boggling 25 million in subordinate courts, the judicial system is virtually dysfunctional. Considering these facts, do you think government of India’s suggestion for appointing a Search Cum Evaluation Committee (SEC) has a merit? Critically examine.

Topic: Functioning of judiciary; Appointment to various Constitutional posts 4) With a pendency of 59,000 cases in the Supreme Court (SC), over four million in high courts (HC) and a mind-boggling 25 million in subordinate courts, the judicial system is virtually dysfunctional. Considering these facts, do you think government of India’s suggestion for appointing a Search Cum …

2) India needs an all-encompassing healthcare model that is truly able to achieve the objective of improving access to quality healthcare. Do you think controlling drug prices achieves this objective? What other measures are needed to provide quality and affordable healthcare to citizens? Examine.

Topic: Issues relating to development and management of Social Sector/Services relating to Health 2) India needs an all-encompassing healthcare model that is truly able to achieve the objective of improving access to quality healthcare. Do you think controlling drug prices achieves this objective? What other measures are needed to provide quality and affordable healthcare to …

1) More than 240 million children are living in conflict zones and even more children are suffering from various abuses. What should be done to protect the rights, lives and futures of the world’s most vulnerable children? Critically examine.

Topic: Poverty and developmental issues; population and associated issues 1) More than 240 million children are living in conflict zones and even more children are suffering from various abuses. What should be done to protect the rights, lives and futures of the world’s most vulnerable children? Critically examine. (200 Words) Livemint